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1975 single by Peter Skellern From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Hold On to Love" is a 1975 single by British singer-songwriter Peter Skellern. It reached number 14 in the UK Singles Chart on 29 March 1975, becoming Skellern's second and final top 20 hit, following his debut single "You're a Lady", which made number 3 in 1972.[1][2] Skellern described the song as a personal love song like his previous hit,[3] but the song possesses more of a rock backing.[4] The song has been praised by the British musician and journalist Bob Stanley, who highlighted its "spacious, squelchy production" and described it as "maybe my favourite single of 1975".[5] The single's B-side was "Too Much, I'm In Love", which received considerable radio play in the years to follow.[6]
"Hold On to Love" | |
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Single by Peter Skellern | |
from the album Hold On To Love | |
B-side | "Too Much, I'm In Love" |
Released | 1975 |
Genre | Pop |
Length | 2:54 |
Label | Decca Records |
Songwriter(s) | Peter Skellern |
Producer(s) | Meyer Shagaloff |
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